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Product Manager

San Francisco

At World Labs, our mission is to revolutionize artificial intelligence by developing Large World Models, taking AI beyond language and 2D visuals into the realm of complex 3D environments, both virtual and real. We're the team that's envisioning a future where AI doesn't just process information, but truly understands and interacts with the world around us.

We're looking for the overachievers, the visionaries, and the relentless innovators who aren't satisfied with the status quo. You know that person who's always dreaming up the next big breakthrough? That's us. And we want you to be part of it.

About the Role:

World Labs is at the forefront of advancing AI technology to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and impactful real-world applications. We are seeking a Product Manager (PM) to lead the development of innovative products that empower users through intuitive design and seamless integration of advanced AI capabilities. This is a high-impact role that requires collaboration across engineering, research, and design teams to shape the future of AI-driven products.

What You'll Do:

  • Define Product Vision and Strategy: Develop and communicate a clear product vision and roadmap that aligns with World Labs' mission of advancing AI for the greater good.
  • Drive Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with engineering, research, and design teams to bring products from concept to launch.
  • Translate Insights into Action: Gather and analyze user feedback and data to refine product features and guide decision-making.
  • Launch Innovative Solutions: Spearhead the end-to-end development of AI-powered products, ensuring they meet user needs and set new industry standards.
  • Advocate for Users: Act as the voice of the customer to ensure that the products deliver value, are intuitive to use, and meet real-world challenges effectively.

What We're Looking For:

  • Experience:

    • 5+ years of product management or equivalent experience in building and launching successful products.
    • Demonstrated success working in a technical environment, ideally in AI, ML, or related technologies.
    • Demonstrated experience with 0-1 product launches.
    • Hands-on domain experience at companies building creative tools or genAI tools, or at VFX or game studios.
    • Experience as a startup founder or member of a founding team is a strong plus.
  • Education:

    • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Applied Sciences, or a related technical field (or equivalent practical experience). Advanced degrees are a plus.
  • Skills:

    • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a user-centric mindset.
    • Proven ability to manage complex projects and deliver on ambitious timelines.
    • Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to articulate technical concepts to diverse audiences.
    • Experience working with cross-functional teams, including engineering and research.
    • Ability to own lightweight coding tasks.
  • Mindset:

    • A builder mentality: You thrive on crafting products from the ground up.
    • An ability to navigate ambiguity with confidence and clarity.
    • A passion for AI and its potential to create meaningful change in the world.
  • Location:

    • Ability to work onsite at World Labs HQ in San Francisco.

Who You Are

  • Fearless Innovator: We need people who thrive on challenges and aren't afraid to tackle the impossible.
  • Resilient Builder: Impacting Large World Models isn't a sprint; it's a marathon with hurdles. We're looking for builders who can weather the storms of groundbreaking research and come out stronger.
  • Mission-Driven Mindset: Everything we do is in service of creating the best spatially intelligent AI systems, and using them to empower people.
  • Collaborative Spirit: We're building something bigger than any one person. We need team players who can harness the power of collective intelligence.

We're hiring the brightest minds from around the globe to bring diverse perspectives to our cutting-edge work. If you're ready to work on technology that will reshape how machines perceive and interact with the world - then World Labs is your launchpad. 

Join us, and let's make history together.

 


Equal Opportunity & Pay Transparency

Equal Employment Opportunity

World Labs is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law. We welcome all qualified applicants and are committed to providing reasonable accommodations throughout the hiring process upon request.

California Pay Transparency

In accordance with California law, we disclose the following:

Pay Range

$200-$300 base salary (good-faith estimate for San Francisco Bay Area upon hire; actual offer based on experience, skills, and qualifications)

Total Compensation

Base salary plus equity awards and annual performance bonus

Salary History

We do not request or consider prior compensation in making offers

 

Compliance: Cal. Lab. Code §432.3 (pay scale disclosure & salary history ban); Cal. Lab. Code §1197.5 (Equal Pay Act); Cal. Gov. Code §12940 (FEHA); 42 U.S.C. §2000e (Title VII); 29 U.S.C. §621 (ADEA); 42 U.S.C. §12101 (ADA)

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